Sung to the tune of ‘Obviously’ by Mcfly, This song always makes our leavers and their parents shed a tear. Add a personal touch to your leavers assembly- no one wants to hear ‘When I grow up’ for the millionth time!
Written to the tune of ‘Stop’ by the Spice Girls, this song covers the emergency services, the number to call when you need help and mentions other people who can help us. Great for an end of topic performance to show what you’ve learnt!
A harvest song all about the fun of growing your own vegetables, can be used as part of your harvest and singing assemblies. Use 'Firework’by Katy Perry as your tune.
Using autumn images - conkers, acorns, leaves, wellies and squirrels
99 slides
Key Questions- How many can you see?
And then either or eg: 0 or 1? 2 or 3? etc
6 Tidy up songs to familiar tunes- head shoulders knees and toes, hop little bunnies, something special, if you’re happy and you know it, old macdonald had a farm and twinkle twinkle little star.
If you need a song to spring your little ones into action these tunes might be just what you’re after.
Your children will have the best time dancing along to this Christmas song- there are plenty of opportunities to split them into parts with different year groups tackling different sections. There’s also lots of opportunities to create your own funky dance moves. Just use the tune ‘Uptown Funk’ by Bruno Mars and you’ll be ready to go!
A fun tune to enhance your teaching of Knights/Dragons. I previously used this to accompany our class text. Or you could use it to create a performance, getting the children to create some drama pieces and then using this as a finale! Use the tune ‘I want it that way’ by the Backstreet Boys and you’ll be good to go!
Uses sounds S A T I P N C K CK E
Also includes tricky words
Lots of pictures to prompt class interaction, Handwriting template, Reading chances.
Based on Phonics Internation scheme but presentation has been teacher made.
210 slides in total. Each sound should be taught over 2 days and then on your 5th day focus on the tricky word and sentence composition.
I rewrote Don’t Stop Believing by Journey for our Pantomime of Alice in Wonderland. The lyrics roughly retell the story and name all of your key characters allowing them to join the song one by one for their bows or for solo lines if you wish!
Using the well known song ‘Don’t stop believing’ made famous by Journey and Glee. This song captures the main characters of the nativity story, their journey to Bethlehem and is a real crowd pleaser. Works well as part of a nativity performance, as a finale or even as a stand alone song in a Christmas concert.
Groovy Christmas song to the tune of I will survive by Gloria Gaynor. Suitable for Year 5 or 6 as there are some tricky bits of timing, however if you know your year group are musically capable then go for it! Lyrics, powerpoint for teaching and suitable youtube links included here.
Uses sounds H R M D G O U L LL F
Also includes tricky words- The and I with sentence reading slides
Lots of pictures to prompt class interaction
Based on Phonics International scheme but presentation has been teacher made.
195 slides in total
Lyrics sheet, powerpoint for teaching and a suitable youtube link to aid teaching.
This song celebrates fireworks and bonfire night using Miley Cyrus’s huge hit- flowers. Give Katy Perry a rest for this year and try something new.
Song to brighten up your singing assemblies in the lead up to bonfire night. Use ‘What makes you beautiful’ as your tune and create your own fantastic dance moves to go along with these fun lyrics.
Great for KS2 but could be used in KS1 if you have a confident year group.
Do you want to teach your class/Year group/Key stage a Harvest song that they haven’t performed for the last 100 years?
This song is bound to get them smiling and dancing, sing to the tune of troublemaker by Olly Murs.
It’s nearly harvest and why not jazz up your assembly by using a song the children will have loved over their summer holidays? Use the tune Hot to Go by Chappell Roan to have the most enjoyable singing assembly.
This song is guaranteed to get your class/year group/key stage dancing in the hall and it has plenty of opportunities for fun dance moves to be added too. Just use the tune of The Candy Man (famously sung in Charlie and the chocolate factory).
A great rock Harvest song that uses the classic hit ‘Since you’ve been grown’ by Rainbow as the tune. I guarantee you will have the children head banging and singing with enthusiasm to this one.